After the horrifying explosion that claimed one of their own, the Diviners find themselves wanted by the US government, and on the brink of war with the King of Crows. While Memphis and Isaiah ru...
Before the Devil Breaks You is the third book in Libba Bray’s Diviners Quartet. A paranormal series taking place in the roaring twenties. This series has everything: awesome characters, creepy g...
After battling a sleeping sickness, The Diviners are up against a group of new and malevolent foes--ghosts! Out in Ward's Island sits a mental hospital full of lost souls from people long forgotten. G...
Eww. Gross. Yucky. I hate romance in YA and have since I was old enough to recognise that cliches were the buns around every YA burger. I was probably 14. Now, I’m not talking about pure romance...
Alexandra talks about Libba Bray's upcoming novel Lair of Dreams. The book she waited twelve years for (not really) in Azkaban.
Chelsey and Alexandra talk about what they loved in this spoiler filled review of Lair of Dreams.
The sequel to Libba Bray’s Diviners was well worth the wait. Lair of Dreams manages to take everything that we loved about The Diviners and just add to it. If you’re looking for something that has gre...
I know what heaven looks like. We did it. We came back from BEA/Book Con alive and untrampled by hoards of reading superfans. We had to make the long journey from Toronto to New York, NY but we surviv...
A supernatural series set in Manhattan during the 1920s that follows a teen heroine reminiscent of two of the era's most famous literary women—Zelda Fitzgerald and Dorothy Parker. The story will be a ...
I’ve loved everything I’ve ever read from Libba Bray. She knows just how to keep you interested, her characters and plot getting equal time. And let’s not forget her range. From her ...
Serial killers make for a creepy crawly read, but they don’t feature very prominently in the teen fiction. These books have taken the horror stereotype and gone one step further, creating supern...
Evie O’Neill has been exiled from her boring old hometown and shipped off to the bustling streets of New York City—and she is pos-i-tute-ly ecstatic. It’s 1926, and New York is filled with speakeasies...